The Corvus light comes with some velcro loops behind the light. This makes it easy to attach to various points in the tent. For example, we were able to loop it around the tent’s cable ties and where the inner tent attaches to the frame.

It also has some clips at either end, which also help attach it to various different points you might have in your tent.

The Outwell Corvus light. See the clips at either end and the velcro loops to help attach it to different places in your tent.

The Corvus can put out quite a bright light. This can be useful when you need to search for things. But if like me, you don’t like bright strip lights on all the time, the Corvus can be dimmed 🙂

The dimmable Outwell Corvus flexible light.

The Corvus comes with a bag, so you can simple roll it up and stow it away ready for your next camping trip.

Outwell Corvus Light Carry Bag

The Outwell Corvus gets the thumbs-up from us.

Thanks and Disclaimer

Many thanks to Outwell for sending us an Outwell Corvus light to review. This is not a paid review or sponsored post: all opinions are our own.

10Expert Score

A great option if you need a flexible light for your tent.

Family Friendly

10

Quality

10

PROS

Flexibility to put into your tent, especially if you don't have a lantern hanging point.

Dimmable.

Comes with a carry case.

Specification: Outwell Corvus Flexible Camping Light

Weight

0.422 kg

Dimensions

125 × 6 cm

Power

14 Watt

Lumens

1150

Kelvin

2700

Pack Size

16 x 6 x 12 cm

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